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{{Quote|He was so obsessed with the revolution he spent all our money on it. I hardly got the attention I deserved. I suppose he died how he wanted. A martyr.| | {{WP-REAL|fr:Simone Évrard}} | ||
[[File:ACU_Arno_questioning_Simonne_Evrard.png|thumb|250px|Arno Dorian questioning | {{Quote|He was so obsessed with the revolution he spent all our money on it. I hardly got the attention I deserved. I suppose he died how he wanted. A martyr.|Simone Évrard on her husband, 1793.|Assassin's Creed: Unity}} | ||
''' | [[File:ACU_Arno_questioning_Simonne_Evrard.png|thumb|250px|Arno Dorian questioning Simone Évrard]] | ||
'''Simone Évrard''' (February 1764 – 1824) was the wife of leading [[Jacobins|Jacobin]] politician [[Jean-Paul Marat]]. | |||
Marat's strong dedication to revolutionary politics meant that he spent all of his family's funds on supporting the [[French Revolution|revolution]], and he gave Simonne little attention as a husband. She wrote a letter to him while he hid from his enemies in the [[Paris]] sewers, pleading with him to return home. When Marat was assassinated in July 1793, Simonne became a suspect and was imprisoned at the [[Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés|St. Germain]]. When [[Arno Dorian]] investigated the killing, on questioning Simonne, he noted that she seemed unaffected by the death of her husband.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[The Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat]]</ref> | Marat's strong dedication to revolutionary politics meant that he spent all of his family's funds on supporting the [[French Revolution|revolution]], and he gave Simonne little attention as a husband. She wrote a letter to him while he hid from his enemies in the [[Paris]] sewers, pleading with him to return home. When Marat was assassinated in July 1793, Simonne became a suspect and was imprisoned at the [[Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés|St. Germain]]. When [[Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins|Parisian Assassin]] [[Arno Dorian]] investigated the killing, on questioning Simonne, he noted that she seemed unaffected by the death of her husband.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[The Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat]]</ref> | ||
== | ==Trivia== | ||
The model of the | *The model of the Simone Évrard is randomly generated. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[zh:西莫妮·艾弗拉]] | |||
[[Category:1764 births]] | [[Category:1764 births]] | ||
[[Category:1824 deaths]] | [[Category:1824 deaths]] | ||
Revision as of 02:16, 1 August 2022
- "He was so obsessed with the revolution he spent all our money on it. I hardly got the attention I deserved. I suppose he died how he wanted. A martyr."
- ―Simone Évrard on her husband, 1793.[src]

Simone Évrard (February 1764 – 1824) was the wife of leading Jacobin politician Jean-Paul Marat.
Marat's strong dedication to revolutionary politics meant that he spent all of his family's funds on supporting the revolution, and he gave Simonne little attention as a husband. She wrote a letter to him while he hid from his enemies in the Paris sewers, pleading with him to return home. When Marat was assassinated in July 1793, Simonne became a suspect and was imprisoned at the St. Germain. When Parisian Assassin Arno Dorian investigated the killing, on questioning Simonne, he noted that she seemed unaffected by the death of her husband.[1]
Trivia
- The model of the Simone Évrard is randomly generated.